Planning a holiday to the Eastern Himalayas often leads to a major dilemma: Should you choose a dedicated Sikkim trip or combine Sikkim or Sikkim-Darjeeling for a 5-day holiday?
While combining both destinations sounds exciting on paper, a 5-day holiday requires careful planning regarding mountain views, road fatigue, hotel check-ins, and travel pace. Whether you are travelling as a couple or with family, here is how to make the right choice for your upcoming vacation.
Quick Comparison: Sikkim Only vs. Sikkim-Darjeeling Combination
| Parameter | Sikkim Only (5 Days) | Sikkim + Darjeeling (5 Days) |
| Travel Variety | High cultural and natural diversity within Gangtok & North/East Sikkim. | High regional diversity (Colonial tea estates + Tibetan Buddhist heritage). |
| Travel Time & Road Fatigue | Moderate; centered around a primary base like Gangtok. | High: significant driving hours between hill stations. |
| Mountain Views | Views of Mt. Kanchenjunga from Tashi Viewpoint, Singhik, or high passes. | Classic Kanchenjunga views from Tiger Hill and ridge points. |
| Hotel Changes | Lower (1–2 hotel changes). | Higher (at least 2–3 hotel changes). |
| Best Suited For | Families, elderly travellers, and relaxed explorers. | Couples and fast-paced travellers looking to cover icons quickly. |
Is a Sikkim Tour in 5 Days Possible?
Yes, a Sikkim tour in 5 days is fully possible, provided your itinerary is focused.
5 days give you ample time to explore Gangtok, drive to high-altitude lakes like Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft), visit sacred shrines like Baba Mandir, and experience iconic monasteries like Rumtek.
Attempting to cover all corners of Sikkim (North, South, East, and West) in 5 days leads to road fatigue. However, focusing on East and Central/North points allows for a smooth, rewarding journey.
Variety vs. Travel Time & Road Fatigue
1. Sikkim Only (Focus on Gangtok & Surrounds)
- Road Fatigue: Low to Moderate. Your primary base remains Gangtok, eliminating the need to pack and unpack every morning.
- Mountain Views: Majestic, up-close views of Kanchenjunga and surrounding Himalayan ranges from Tashi Viewpoint and Singhik.
- Hotel Changes: Minimal (1–2 hotels).
- The Verdict: Ideal if you prefer a relaxed vacation with minimal transit hassle.
2. Sikkim-Darjeeling Combined
- Road Fatigue: Moderate to High. Moving between Bagdogra/NJP, Darjeeling, and Gangtok involves winding mountain roads.
- Mountain Views: Panoramic vistas over rolling tea plantations in Darjeeling paired with alpine scenery in Sikkim.
- Hotel Changes: Frequent (changing hotels every 1–2 nights).
- The Verdict: Great if you want to check off two iconic destinations in one trip and do not mind extended driving hours.
Which Option Suits Your Traveller Type?
For Couples
- Best Choice: Sikkim-Darjeeling Combination or Sikkim Exclusive.
- Why: Couples looking for colonial charm, heritage tea estates, and sunrise views over Tiger Hill will appreciate adding Darjeeling. If romance to you means quiet mountain valleys, serene monasteries, and alpine lakes, an exclusive Sikkim Tour Package delivers a private atmosphere with fewer hotel transfers.
For Families & Elderly Travellers
- Best Choice: Sikkim Only.
- Why: Long mountain drives can be tiring for children and senior family members. Concentrating on a single base like Gangtok allows families to enjoy local sightseeing—such as the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Rumtek Monastery, and MG Road—without constant road fatigue.
Sample 5-Day Sikkim Tour Itinerary
Here is a structured 5-day itinerary designed to maximize sightseeing while keeping travel comfortable:
- Day 1: Arrival at Bagdogra Airport / NJP Station to Gangtok
- Drive from Bagdogra to Gangtok (approx. 125 km, 4–5 hours) along scenic river valleys. Check into your hotel and enjoy an evening stroll on MG Road.
- Day 2: Gangtok Local Sightseeing
- Visit Rumtek Monastery, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Do Drul Chorten Stupa, Enchey Monastery, and Tashi Viewpoint for Kanchenjunga views.
- Day 3: Day Excursion to Tsomgo Lake & Baba Mandir
- Drive to the high-altitude, glacial Tsomgo Lake (12,400 ft) and pay respects at the historic Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir. Return to Gangtok for the night.
- Day 4: Gangtok to Scenic Outposts (Or North Sikkim Gateway)
- Explore Seven Sisters Waterfalls, Singhik Viewpoint, or tour nearby monasteries and flower sanctuaries before returning to Gangtok.
- Day 5: Gangtok to Bagdogra Airport Departure
- After breakfast, drive back to Bagdogra Airport (125 km) with fond memories of the Himalayas.
For complete itinerary variations, view the full Sikkim Tour Section.
What is Included in the Sikkim-Darjeeling Tour Package?
When booking a package through Glacier Treks & Adventure, your tour includes essential logistics to ensure a seamless holiday:
- Private Transfers & Sightseeing: Transport is private and tailored bcc high-altitude mountain terrain.
- Accommodation: Pre-arranged hotel stays in Gangtok and/or Darjeeling based on your chosen plan.
- Guided Support: Experienced local drivers and team support are knowledgeable about local routes, weather, and permits.
- Permit Assistance: Handling of protected area permits required for high-altitude destinations like Tsomgo Lake.
For full package options combining both regions, explore the Sikkim-Darjeeling Tour Package.
About Us: Glacier Treks & Adventure
Founded by Mr. Kiran Gurung, who was born in the remote mountains of Sikkim and has spent his life navigating Himalayan trails, Glacier Treks & Adventure brings over 15 years of mountain expertise. Run by dedicated local mountain guides, our company has served over 12,000 happy travellers across 150+ guided trips and 25+ unique routes.
Why Choose Us?
- Well-Experienced Staff: Our team consists of professional, trained tour operators with deep knowledge of Himalayan terrain.
- Exceptional Service, Built on Trust: We make safety, comfort, and reliable execution a priority on every trip.
- Affordable Yet High-Quality: Premium service standards offered at budget-friendly, transparent pricing.
- Safety-First Approach: Trips and excursions are managed under favorable conditions with route pre-surveys.
- Community Impact: Dedicated to inspiring sustainable mountain travel that uplifts local communities and protects the beauty of natural ecosystems.
Contact Us
Ready to plan your 5-day Himalayan escape? Get in touch with our team:
- Phone / WhatsApp: +91 7407248200
- Email: contact@trekinsikkim.in
- Office Address: Yuksom Bazar Main Road, Near Hotel Yangri Gang, West Sikkim, Pin: 737113
- Website: trekinsikkim.in
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is 5 days enough to visit both Sikkim and Darjeeling?
Yes, but it requires a crisp itinerary. You will spend a notable portion of your trip driving between towns, making it best for fast-paced travellers.
Q2: What is the best time of year to take a Sikkim tour?
The best time to visit Sikkim is from March to May and September to December, offering clear skies and comfortable sightseeing weather.
Q3: Do I need permits for high-altitude locations in Sikkim?
Yes, inner line permits and protected area permits are required for areas like Tsomgo Lake and Baba Mandir. These are arranged as part of our tour services.
Q4: What permits are required for Indian and foreign nationals visiting North and East Sikkim?
Foreign nationals require a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) to enter Sikkim, while Indian nationals require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) or Protected Area Permit (PAP) for restricted high-altitude destinations such as Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, and North Sikkim. These permits can be seamlessly managed and arranged by registered local tour operators like Glacier Treks & Adventure.
Q5: How far in advance should I book my 5-day Sikkim or Sikkim-Darjeeling tour?
It is recommended to book your tour package at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance—especially during the peak travel seasons (March to May and September to December). Booking early ensures smooth hotel reservations, optimal vehicle allocation, and timely processing of high-altitude travel permits.

